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Extraversion, neuroticism, attachment style and fear of missing out as predictors of social media use and addiction

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This article investigated whether extraversion, neuroticism, attachment style, and fear of missing out (FOMO) were predictors of social media use and addiction and found that FOMO was not significant for social media addiction.
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This article is published in Personality and Individual Differences.The article was published on 2017-10-01. It has received 475 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neuroticism & Attachment theory.

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The State Fear of Missing Out Inventory: Development and validation

TL;DR: In this article , the State Fear of Missing Out Inventory (SFoMOI) was developed to measure state FoMO, which is a one-factor unidimensional scale of 8 items.
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The Impact of Gaming on Fear of Missing Out: The Case of Bahcesehir University E-Sports Team

TL;DR: In this article , the impact of gaming on the fear of missing out on social media and compared these variables by the participants' demographic characteristics was studied, and the findings suggested that the young engaging in gaming for a long time may have several problems such as a decline in academic achievement, normalization of violent behaviors in games, decrease in communication with family members, disruptions in social relations, and deteriorated vision.
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Modern Love: You, Me, and Smartphone Makes Three

TL;DR: A grounded theory study was conducted to explore relationship dynamics, mediated by ICT, based on stories and descriptions provided by 16 participants and showed technology influenced relationships in four domains: access, intimacy, boundaries, and presence.
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The effect of individual perceived dissimilarity on social media fatigue: the mediating role of social anxiety

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the influence of individual perceived dissimilarity on social media fatigue, and found that individual perceived disimilarity has a significant positive effect contributing to social media fatigues.
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Most Often Motivated by Social Media: The Who, the What, and the How Much—Experience from Poland

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- 11 Oct 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyze the relation between sex, personality, and the way social media is used and motivation to take specific actions and find that women and extraverts noted a significantly greater impact of SM on their intrinsic motivation concerning health and beauty effort, travel, hobby, and public expression of opinions than men and introverts.
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The Big Five Trait taxonomy: History, measurement, and theoretical perspectives.

TL;DR: The Big Five taxonomy as discussed by the authors is a taxonomy of personality dimensions derived from analyses of the natural language terms people use to describe themselves 3 and others, and it has been used for personality assessment.
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Motivational, emotional, and behavioral correlates of fear of missing out

TL;DR: The present research presents three studies conducted to advance an empirically based understanding of the fear of missing out phenomenon, the Fear of Missing Out scale (FoMOs), which is the first to operationalize the construct.
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Online Social Networking and Addiction—A Review of the Psychological Literature

TL;DR: The findings indicate that SNSs are predominantly used for social purposes, mostly related to the maintenance of established offline networks, and extraverts appear to use social networking sites for social enhancement, whereas introverts use it for social compensation.
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Development of a Facebook Addiction Scale.

TL;DR: The Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale was constructed and administered to 423 students together with several other standardized self-report scales, and was positively related to Neuroticism and Extraversion, and negatively related to Conscientiousness.
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How is extraversion, neuroticism and fomo linked?

Extraversion, neuroticism, and fear of missing out (FOMO) are all predictors of social media use and addiction, according to the study.